I have found no end of useful documentation on writing SOAP Servers. Unfortunately, I haven't been ubale to figure out what I want to do, so I'm hoping someone here will have this elusive information.
I want to write a standalone forking server, which will allow me to add or modify methods without stopping and restarting the server. That would be easy if I was using SOAP CGI scripts through a webserver, but I will not have webservers on these boxes.
I'm wondering if it would be possible to run the server through inetd. So far, I have not had any success in doing so, but I'm certainly willing to entertain the propect that I am clueless as an explanation for that. Anyone have any pointers? Or alternative ways of doing this?
Thanks
tektsu
kiku wa ittoki no haji kikanu wa matsudai no haji
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